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Topic: Your Favorite Ruger Revolver? |
rescuemedic
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Forum: Gun & Firearm Discussions Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:13 pm Subject: Re: Your Favorite Ruger Revolver? |
| Just ordered one of the new Ruger Blackhawk Flattops built on the medium 357 frame, in 44 spl, with a 4 5/8" bbl. Cant wait. rm |
Topic: Looking for an AR15 |
rescuemedic
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Forum: Gun & Firearm Discussions Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 5:18 pm Subject: Re: Looking for an AR15 |
| I have a Colt Hbar 20"and a RRA Midlength 16". The Colt had to have trigger work to get a decent pull. The RRA has a 2 stage trigger that was very reasonable out of the box. I chose the midlength fore ... |
Topic: Your Favorite Ruger Revolver? |
rescuemedic
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Forum: Gun & Firearm Discussions Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 5:04 pm Subject: Re: Your Favorite Ruger Revolver? |
| Pre-warning Blackhawk 4 5/8" with a 45 ACP cyl. Great plinker, accurate and easy to shoot. Too bad it got ripped off. rm |
Topic: Slow powders in 45 acp |
rescuemedic
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Forum: Reloading Ammunition Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 1:50 pm Subject: Re: Slow powders in 45 acp |
| Well, I guess Elmer Keith did hop up the 44 spl, and in a Colt, no less...... rm |
Topic: Slow powders in 45 acp |
rescuemedic
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Forum: Reloading Ammunition Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 1:47 pm Subject: Re: Slow powders in 45 acp |
| Hmmmmmmmmmm, Think I'll try some 4895 in my wifes 9mm....... rm |
Topic: My latest project. Wood Rifle Case |
rescuemedic
Replies: 14
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Forum: Gun & Firearm Discussions Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 11:34 pm Subject: Re: My latest project. Wood Rifle Case |
Dimitri;
You might try buying your lumber well in advance, and letting it finish drying in a stable environment. (6 to 12 months) The lumber mills dont dry their standard grade lumber dry enough for ... |
Topic: newbie looking for 308 pet load (yawn?) |
rescuemedic
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Forum: Reloading Ammunition Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 10:42 pm Subject: Re: newbie looking for 308 pet load (yawn?) |
| Thanks for the great input. Y'all have given me a starting place to work up loads for my DPMS 308 and SA M1. I was interested in seeing what powders/primers etc folks are using, since the reloading ma ... |
Topic: .308 Load Test |
rescuemedic
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Forum: Reloading Ammunition Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:43 am Subject: Re: .308 Load Test |
| Are the 4064 and 4895 Hodgdon or IMR? I know they're owned by the same comapny, but I thought they had different burn rates? rm |
Topic: newbie looking for 308 pet load (yawn?) |
rescuemedic
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Forum: Reloading Ammunition Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:14 am Subject: Re: newbie looking for 308 pet load (yawn?) |
| Thanks for the info. I have CCI M34 mil primers, I will use them. BTW, what brand and model of powder throw do you use? I've been looking on the Sinclair site at the Harrell, but its kinda pricey. rm |
Topic: newbie looking for 308 pet load (yawn?) |
rescuemedic
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Forum: Reloading Ammunition Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:44 pm Subject: newbie looking for 308 pet load (yawn?) |
| I'm new here, and this has probably been asked/answered 10k times - sorry. I shoot a standard SA M1A. I'll be using my resized mil brass and Sierra matchking 150 gr. I have IMR 4895 and Varget on hand ... |
Topic: 100gr .243 win prob |
rescuemedic
Replies: 33
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Forum: Reloading Ammunition Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:12 pm Subject: Re: 100gr .243 win prob |
Falconry; What weight and which bullets do you use for the -06 load? I'm looking for some good hunting load for whitetail .
thanks, rescuemedic |
Topic: .308 handload |
rescuemedic
Replies: 14
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Forum: Reloading Ammunition Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:26 pm Subject: Re: .308 handload |
| I'm new to this site, and thought I'd see if anyone has a pet 308 load I can use for my SA M1A. Will be using mil brass and 150 gr Sierra Matchkings with CCI primers, mostly for plinkin with open sigh ... |
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